Gent’s Challenge 26 inch Folding Challenge Bike. This cycle is almost new. The folding and unfolding mechanism is easy to operate and this cycle fits easily into the boot of our Fiesta. It offers a steady and secure ride on off-road paths.

22.5” Duckett bicycle. Ducketts were a London based lightweight shop operating up to the 1960s — see http://classiclightweights.co.uk/builders/duckett.html. I would guess the frame dates from the late 1950s. 22.5″ seat-tube centre to top; 22.25″ top-tube. Reynolds 531db with Nervex Professional lugs. Violet metallic paintwork by Argos with some touched up scratches. Stronglight/TA chain-set; Mafac centre-pull brakes; Cinelli bars/stem; Brooks Pro saddle; Campag copy pedals with toe-clips and straps.

Viscount Road Bike serial no. D24179 (possibly 1979). 21″ or 53cm frame. Original supplier Jim Guard Cycle Specialists of Southampton. It has steel forks not the aluminium “Death Forks”. Alloy rims 27 1/4″ rims fitted with Michelen World Tour 27 1/8″ tyres in good condition. Has a small saddle bag containing a basic repair kit including four alloy tyre levers and a dumbell spanner. It is a ride away bike that needs some TLC.

As you can see in the next photo it has been “improved” by its owners over the years with a variety of components.

Moulton Mini Automatic fitted with a Fichtel and Sachs Torpedo Duomatic 2 speed coaster hub. The colour is Autumn Gold. Made in 1966 or 67. Probably 66 based on frame number 624912. Both stems are free.The front wheel lock is engaged and the rear carrier has been bent down.